How Much Weight Did You Lose Before You/People Noticed?

Weight loss is a funny thing. I have lost about 70lbs and people are just noticing (like really). I didn’t notice the lost myself until about 40lbs. I know the little poem that’s says it takes 8 weeks for you to notice, 12 weeks for others, etc…. I guess it depends on your height and build. Some people can lose 15lbs and look like they loss 50lbs. Others like me will lose 70lbs and only look like I lost maybe 30lbs. I guess I should be grateful, maybe that means I carry my weight well. How much did you lose before it was noticed?



Now, let me address the people who always have to make a smart or sarcastic comment no matter what the topic or question is; now that you have lost the weight work on losing that negative attitude! Possible smart remarks – No I’m not losing weight for anyone to notice, I am doing it for myself. But everyone appreciates encouraging words that’s why we’re on MFP. Keep it Friendly!!!
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  • well firstly, congratulations, thats incredible, i cant imagine theres much left of you, you should feel really proud of yourself

    ive lost 8lbs, not allot but wow, totally noticable, my clothes fit me so much nicer and i feel so much happier in myself. i =didnt think a measly half a stone would make such a difference. im aiming for another stone, but am seriously struggling today ...i hope i can do it hmphh
  • Camille0502
    Camille0502 Posts: 311 Member
    It took a good 30 pounds before people started commenting. I was sooo disappointed when the school year began. My daughter does brownies and I hadn't seen the brownie moms all summer - so I figured they'd notice my 20 pound weight loss. NOT! Not one word. Nada. Now that I've lost a little over 30 pounds, lots of the moms comment.

    Yes, I'm losing the weight for me - but it is nice when people notice.
  • lorcart
    lorcart Posts: 406 Member
    I've lost 26 and the only people who have "noticed" are the ones who KNOW I'm trying to lose weight. In the past at about 50 lbs people start asking if I've done something different to my hair, but that's about it! lol
  • 88meli88
    88meli88 Posts: 238 Member
    this time, as soon as I started doing HIIT, I almost immediately started noticing that my clothes were fitting better, loser, less belly bulging...so I feel better a lot a lot and I keep expecting that people will say wow, you look awesome and then I remember that I have only lost 7 lbs but I feel as if I had lost 20 already.
  • ednaflores619
    ednaflores619 Posts: 17 Member
    After I lost 50 lbs only some people noticed. My sister said she couldn't tell I lost that much weight. I felt bad at first, but then I told myself that I know the truth and that I am doing this for me. If you have over 100 lbs to lose, it takes a while for others to notice because even though I had lost 50 lbs, I still had 80 more to go so I still looked pretty big. I gained some weight back, but I am going back down again. Feeling good about my meals and workouts. Just keep doing what you are doing...70 lbs is a great accomplishment.
  • doggiesnot
    doggiesnot Posts: 334 Member
    At about 30 pounds people started noticing and commenting. It's a nice NSV to hear! Who cares what other people think anyway? Lose the weight for your health and well-being. :)
  • Cindy873
    Cindy873 Posts: 1,165
    Congrats to you!! I've lost 22 pounds and no one noticed anything (and I have a fairly lean frame). It doesn't matter to me - I lost weight and got in shape for me, so as long as I feel good about myself it doesn't matter whether others notice. :flowerforyou:
  • Will210
    Will210 Posts: 201 Member
    About 40. I think people are hesitant to compliment if they are not sure....
  • jr1985
    jr1985 Posts: 1,033 Member
    First off congrats on your amazing progress! That is definitely something to be proud of!

    2nd... my guess is people really DID notice long before they said something... Weight is such a touchy subject that I think a lot of people are really nervous to mention it at all... including the awesome job someone has done at losing weight! I'll generally go ahead and tell people if I've noticed if they have lost weight because I really like it when people tell me... but I also know other people when telling me stories about how people went off the handle at them when they commented on how much weight someone lost... getting super defensive and saying that they weren't THAT heavy to begin with, so since they don't always know how people will react, a lot of people just keep their mouths shut.

    I'd say personally after about 15-20lbs people started commenting that they noticed a change... Of course it might have also been that they saw how hard I was trying to just trying to make me feel better too...?

    Regardless, you know how far you've come and that you look awesome! Don't let anyone take that away from you! Rock on girl you are doing a great job!
  • shpatterson
    shpatterson Posts: 1 Member
    I have lost 20 lbs. since April 2012- no one has commented.
  • iampanda
    iampanda Posts: 176 Member
    Congratulations on your progress! You should be proud of that!
    I think a lot of things factor in: what kind of clothes you wear, your height, how much you need to lose, where your body loses fat first, and how you are built.
    I am short, small-framed, and had about 35 lbs to lose. People started noticing after I lost 6 lbs. I think its because my midsection started shrinking fairly rapidly. But don't be discouraged- while its nice when people notice, think of what is going on inside, where people can't see. Your whole body is likely functioning better, which is worth far more in the long run.
  • newhabit
    newhabit Posts: 426 Member
    probably 10-15 some people started noticing... 20 it became noticeable to a lot of people! i am really short though so 20 lb seems like a lot on me.
  • cubbies77
    cubbies77 Posts: 607 Member
    I'm pretty heavy, so it took a while. People started commenting on my face after I'd lost 25 pounds, and then people started to make comments about looking trimmer around 35-40 pounds. I get a lot of comments when I wear a certain pair of jeans (they make me look 15 pounds lighter and enhance my shape), so I'm going to keep buying that brand/style. ;)
  • Weight loss is a funny thing. I have lost about 70lbs and people are just noticing (like really). I didn’t notice the lost myself until about 40lbs. I know the little poem that’s says it takes 8 weeks for you to notice, 12 weeks for others, etc…. I guess it depends on your height and build. Some people can lose 15lbs and look like they loss 50lbs. Others like me will lose 70lbs and only look like I lost maybe 30lbs. I guess I should be grateful, maybe that means I carry my weight well. How much did you lose before it was noticed?



    Now, let me address the people who always have to make a smart or sarcastic comment no matter what the topic or question is; now that you have lost the weight work on losing that negative attitude! Possible smart remarks – No I’m not losing weight for anyone to notice, I am doing it for myself. But everyone appreciates encouraging words that’s why we’re on MFP. Keep it Friendly!!!

    when I first started, I was real heavy and people noticed after I dropped 60 then kept dropping. People are weird. lol
  • I remember people noticed after I had lost about 3 or 4 pounds (and that was all I lost haha). I have no idea how but it made a big difference apparently! I'd rather people not notice, while I no longer am focusing on weight related goals, I like to keep these kinda goals to myself.

    Well done on your progress by the way!
  • JenniBaby85
    JenniBaby85 Posts: 855 Member
    Oh Lord. I had to lose As much as I have lost at this very moment for people to start noticing :tongue: .
  • thrld
    thrld Posts: 610 Member
    It's not really when they noticed -- it's when they acknowledged to you that they notice.

    I don't comment on peoples' size, either way. Did someone gain (or might be pregnant)? I won't ask or comment.
    Did they lose ? Still won't comment (I did once, about 15 years ago only to find that the loss was due to a thyroid issue and a source of great stress and frustration )

    But please, if you are losing or wondering if it shows to other people -- take notice of compliments -- are more people saying "That color suits you" or "you look happy today" or "that's a great jacket/dress/suit" ? Because I will say those things.

    And for what it's worth -- if you have a good attitude, you always look great to me.
  • jmeyer925
    jmeyer925 Posts: 326 Member
    First off, well done! :smile:

    You should remember there are tons of people who DO notice the change, but are just being polite and not saying anything. OR that they're jealous of your amazing transformation. There have been times I've complimented people on looking like they've lost weight, but then they've actually gained and are just wearing more flattering clothes... needless to say I'm slightly more hesitant before saying it to people now lol.

    Personally I didn't have anyone notice until about 70 pounds into it? (I'm tall and athletically built, so it's harder too tell). Then the next time was just recently about 120 pounds into it?

    Guess it's a blessing and a curse to not have people notive every 5 pounds you lose or gain lol.
  • Ewaldt
    Ewaldt Posts: 106 Member
    It was about 20 for me, but I also gained a lot of muscle, so I think I probably lost a lot more fat, but the scale didn't reflect it, so I didn't even notice a change until I saw some pictures haha!
  • So far I lost 30lbs and no one notices yet but I have been trying to avoid certain people as much as I can until I have lost a significant amount so I can blow them away lol
  • KenosFeoh
    KenosFeoh Posts: 1,837 Member
    Way to go!

    My husband noticed after I lost 6 pounds (this was before I joined MFP). I was astonished.

    Funny, my dental hygienist exclaimed "you've lost so much weight!" when I was in recently, and I'm not sure I've lost anything since she last saw me, maybe 3 pounds. I haven't been exercising all that much, either.

    I'll bet that people have noticed you've lost weight but haven't said anything. It can be a little risky to say something. I once complimented a coworker that I didn't know well on her weight loss, and she snapped "the diet is called divorce! I can't recommend it."
  • rickpearce
    rickpearce Posts: 100 Member
    If you think about it I bet most of you who are saying ppl didn't notice will admit this is true - you still wear the same clothes as before. Put on something that never fit you before and ppl will notice for sure. I've lost 46 lbs as of today and I am still able to wear a lot of the clothes I wore before and while it is a bit looser I don't look completely different. If I wear some new sutff I bought that fits better it makes a big dif.
  • Rachlmale
    Rachlmale Posts: 640 Member
    Amazing well done on your loss! Yes it completely depends on your size, one pound on one person looks a lot more on another. People I saw all the time started noticing about 30lbs down.
  • ChitownFoodie
    ChitownFoodie Posts: 1,562 Member
    I wasn't trying to lose weight, but when I lost only 5lbs my whole family noticed. I am short, so relatively speaking 5lbs is a lot of weight.
  • cubbies77
    cubbies77 Posts: 607 Member
    It's not really when they noticed -- it's when they acknowledged to you that they notice.

    I don't comment on peoples' size, either way. Did someone gain (or might be pregnant)? I won't ask or comment.
    Did they lose ? Still won't comment (I did once, about 15 years ago only to find that the loss was due to a thyroid issue and a source of great stress and frustration )

    But please, if you are losing or wondering if it shows to other people -- take notice of compliments -- are more people saying "That color suits you" or "you look happy today" or "that's a great jacket/dress/suit" ? Because I will say those things.

    I do that too. My friend struggles with thyroid issues and gets really upset when people ask if she eats (she eats like a horse) or say things like, "If you turned sideways, you'd disappear!" Other people lose weight because of cancer treatments. I've learned to be very careful about the comments I choose.

    I usually say something like, "You look great! That outfit looks really nice on you." Sometimes they tell me they've lost weight, and sometimes they just smile and thank me. Either way, it's a good way to make somebody's day without putting your foot in your mouth.
  • SanteMulberry
    SanteMulberry Posts: 3,202 Member
    I have lost 50 pounds (by the way, congrats on your 70 pound loss) but interestingly, people only started noticing after I started doing cardio and lifting weights. I've only lost about 15 pounds since I started the exercise but I have shrunk a fair bit since then--hopefully it is mostly all fat that I lost. :smile:
  • kimmymayhall
    kimmymayhall Posts: 419 Member
    Have you bought new clothes that really fit you well? I didn't have much to lose so it may be different, but I lost 20 lbs. about 4 months ago and no one at work had said anything about it. Some riends and family commented on it but they knew that I was trying to lose weight and get in shape. It didn't bother me that much but I was kind of surprised that no one noticed because I sure thought I looked different and was happy of myself. I finally bought some new work clothes and right after I wore my new pencil skirt that showed off my smaller waist a couple people mentioned how great I looked and good job losing weight. I hadn't lost any more, it was just the clothes that fit me properly.
    A lot of people don't know how to talk about weight so they just don't say anything. I've seen threads on here from people who are uncomfortable when people comment on their weight loss - She said I looked great after losing so much weight, she must have thought I looked terrible when I was so fat before! Try not to worry about it too much.
  • missmidge84
    missmidge84 Posts: 100 Member
    I just got my first comment from someone other than my husband or mother, and I just reached 40 pounds. I have 100+ to lose though, so I know that makes it harder to tell. I have lost 3 pants sizes so at least I know I'm making progress!
  • doctorellingham
    doctorellingham Posts: 1 Member
    I've lost 4kg in 4 weeks and nobody's said anything. Partner says she can't tell. (I really can.)

    Funny thing is that I started steadily putting on weight in the last 5 years, and every now and then I would see someone and they'd say "Hey, have you lost weight?" Even though I'd probably put on a little more. Eventually, I concluded that people were starting to think of me as very overweight - even heavier than I was - so it was REALLY time to reframe those opinions. Does that make sense? I'm not sure it does.

    Anyway, I'm on my first ever diet and so far rather enjoying the sense of empowerment. Fitbit One, alongside a scrupulous food diary thanks to MFP is the method for me.
  • Garfunklette
    Garfunklette Posts: 22 Member
    my guess is people really DID notice long before they said something... Weight is such a touchy subject that I think a lot of people are really nervous to mention it at all... including the awesome job someone has done at losing weight!

    I was thinking something similar. I've noticed a few people at my bowling alley trimming up, but I hesitate to say anything for fear of offending. Luckily, on MFP, I know everyone loves encouragement, so....

    Way to go! You're doing fantastic!